The document compares jobs needed to run a household to those needed to run a community, and finds similarities between the two lists. It then asks what jobs are needed to run a country, and discusses the role of parliament, MPs, and voting in deciding leadership. Qualities of good and bad leaders are discussed through examples like Nelson Mandela and dictators.
Essential jobs for running a home, community and country
1. Jobs needed to run your house
• Shopping
• Cooking
• Cleaning
• Rubbish
• Garden
• Finances
• Entertainment
• Pets
• Maintenance
2. Jobs needed to run your community
• Rubbish collection
• Roads and pavements
• Lighting
• Schools
• Finances
• Leisure centre/skate park/playgrounds
• Homes
• Fire service
3. Do any match up?
• Shopping • Rubbish collection
• Cooking • Roads and pavements
• Cleaning • Lighting
• Rubbish • Schools
• Garden • Finances
• Finances • Leisure centre/skate
• Entertainment park/playgrounds
• Pets • Homes
• Maintenance • Fire service
5. How do we decide?
• Voting.
• Quick vote now. Some one to represent this
class.
• What sort of leader would you want them to
be?
• Five qualities.
6. Power
• Good leader • Bad leader
• Any examples? • Any examples?
• Nelson Mandella • Dictators
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7. • Caesar
• Politician and General
• Governor of Gaul
• Disregarded the senate
• Civil war
• Became master of
Rome
• Dictator for Life
• Assassinated
8.
9.
10. • Caesar • James 1
• Politician and General • King of Scotland
• Governor of Gaul • Became King of England
• Disregarded the senate after Elizabeth 1
• Civil war • Devine right of kings
• Became master of • Failed assassination
Rome attempt
• Dictator for Life
• Assassinated